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Jacques Louis David
1787
Sumerian
ca. 3100–2900 BCE
7th–1st century B.C.
4th century B.C.
Cycladic
5th millennium or later
ca. 643–623 B.C.
ca. 1981–1550 B.C.; reused dates to about 8th Century B.C.
Proto-Elamite
ca. 3000 BCE
ca. 643–623 B.C.
mid 8th century B.C.
First half of First Millennium B.C.
Akkadian
ca. 2250–2150 BCE
Iran
5th millennium BCE
Samarra
ca. mid-7th millennium BCE
China
late 9th–early 8th century BCE
China
late 9th–early 8th century BCE
Cretan
5th–4th millennium BCE
Cretan
5th–4th millennium BCE
Cretan
5th–4th millennium BCE
Samarra
ca. mid-7th millennium BCE
5th millennium BCE
Byzantine
8th–9th century
Byzantine
8th–9th century
Byzantine
8th–9th century
Sumerian
ca. 2900–2600 BCE
China
8th century
Byzantine
900–1000
ca. 6900–3100 B.C.
Assyrian
ca. 9th–8th century BC
Assyrian
ca. 9th–8th century BCE
German
1280–1300
ca. 4th century BCE
China
8th century BCE
Christian Kintzing
1763
Hurrian
ca. 2200–2100 BCE
Hiin Tsūyō
17th century
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium BCE
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium BCE
Unidentified artist
Kanzan and Jittoku: probably 14th century; Kannon: probably 15th century
Ike no Taiga
18th–19th century